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Donald Trump

Trump says construction on his long-promised Triumphal Arch expected to begin in next 2 months

By Joseph Weber

Federal Agencies

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Todd Blanche

Justice Department still has 5.2 million Epstein documents to review

DOJ has over 400 attorneys assigned to the review

Congress

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Jack Smith

Jack Smith says he did not believe Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony in front of J6 panel

The House Judiciary subpoenaed Smith for the deposition earlier this month, which took place on Dec. 17.

White House

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U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, Nov. 10

Trump vetoes Colorado drink water project, sparking criticism again from former loyalist Rep Boebert

Boebert also recently challenged Trump over the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Federal Agencies

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Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) participates in a Senate Foreign relations Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, March 10, 2015 in Washington, DC.

Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson alleges CDC participated in censoring information on COVID-19 vaccine

In a letter to the CDC Director, Johnson cites an incident when one of his social media posts about the COVID-19 vaccine was labeled as misleading.

White House

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Jennifer Granholm, Joe Biden, Oct. 19, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Newt Gingrich lists top three factors going against Biden in 2024: inflation, age, and scandals

"As Biden goes around prattling about how great things are, people wonder what planet he's living on," Gingrich said.

Congress

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Mitch McConnell, July 19, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Capitol physician says McConnell is 'medically clear' to go back to work one day after freezing up

“Occasional lightheadedness is not uncommon in concussion recovery and can also be expected as a result of dehydration,” the physician's statement reads.

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden, Wilmington, De., July 26, 2023

Hunter Biden plea agreement looks like 'sweetheart' deal, but also highlights wide judicial leeway

Biden, whose father is President Joe Biden, could be let off with supervised parole, or could face the average sentence of three to five years.

Courts & Law

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Girl, transgender flag, Madrid, Spain, July 9, 2022

Texas Supreme Court allows law banning gender transition treatments for minors to go into effect

Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed the bill into law in June. 

Security

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Police officers,  Port-au-Prince, Haiti, April 25, 2023

US Embassy in Haiti says Americans should leave island 'as soon as possible'

Haiti has struggled with a surge in gang violence primarily centered in the capital of Port-au-Prince.

Courts & Law

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Clarence Thomas, Oct. 2021

Alito, Thomas release financial disclosure statements after extensions, amid justice ethics concerns

The 75-year-old justice said he was complying with new guidelines from the federal judiciary for reporting travel

State Houses

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Americans are fleeing blue states in droves over taxes and crime. Illinois leads the pack

After Illinois, California, New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania round out the list for top 5 outbound migration states in 2022.

Federal Agencies

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Hunter Biden, July 4, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Justice Department contacted Hunter Biden over US Attorney Weiss' head, whistleblower's lawyer says

IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley's lawyer said one day after speaking with the Justice Department

Local

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Robotaxi Cruise, SafeStreetRebel, San Francisco, Calif., July 11, 2023

Robotaxis being rolled out in over a dozen US cities

Nearly two dozen states have passed legislation allowing for autonomous vehicles to be deployed and/or tested.

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